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Originally posted by Akragon
reply to post by PageAlaCearl
I appolgise for being kinda off topic here... but it relates to the issue in a way...
Has anyone noticed the American/Canadian Dental Association's emblem?
It is interesting to note the symbolism in their emblem...
A triangle (pyramid?)
A snake, whos head happens to curve in the exact place as the eye in the pyramid on the 1 dollar american bill....
Etc...
Etc...
The official emblem of dentistry was adopted by the American Dental Association in November of 1965. The design uses as its central figure a serpent entwined about an ancient Arabian cautery, in the manner of the single serpent of Aesculapius, the Greek god of Medicine, coiled around a rod. The Greek letter Delta for dentistry and the Greek letter Omicron for odont ( tooth ) form the periphery design. In the background are thirty two leaves and twenty berries, representative of the 32 permanent teeth and twenty children's teeth.